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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

There was no mistaking the zealousness of her appeal. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 58, Sentence #125)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
58 125 There was no mistaking the zealousness of her appeal.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
58 122 "Regard me," said Lady Kameko to Pertinax.
58 123 "Am I not of interest?" "Perhaps to tarsks, to peasants," said Tajima.
58 124 "Please, noble barbarian?" she said, to Pertinax.
58 125 There was no mistaking the zealousness of her appeal.
58 126 Why, I wondered, would she apply so fervently to Pertinax? I supposed him a handsome enough fellow.
58 127 Certainly he was cleanly cut, tall, sinewy, and such.
58 128 Perhaps she thought him weak.
"Regard me," said Lady Kameko to Pertinax. "Am I not of interest?" "Perhaps to tarsks, to peasants," said Tajima. "Please, noble barbarian?" she said, to Pertinax. There was no mistaking the zealousness of her appeal. Why, I wondered, would she apply so fervently to Pertinax? I supposed him a handsome enough fellow. Certainly he was cleanly cut, tall, sinewy, and such. Perhaps she thought him weak. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 58)